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With its three final members in place and a host of competing interests anxious to steer, a new commission prepared to set off down the politically charged path toward setting strategies for planning and funding the nation's transportation infrastructure.
This month, the White House named the final three members of the National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Study Commission, one of two commissions created in last year's highway bill to look at the future of the nation's highway system and bow it is funded.
The White House chose Cornell University professor Raymond "Rick" Geddes, Office Depot CEO Stephen Odland and former Federal Highway …